Sentences with phrase «broader language in»

The first part discusses employing broader language in an insurance policy.
In 2016, in exchange for granting Mayor Bill de Blasio an extension of mayoral control over schools, the Republicans in the State Senate, to whom Ms. Moskowitz has close ties, inserted broad language in the legislation giving SUNY the power to promulgate regulations for the schools it oversees.
FINRA has observed overly broad language in advertisements and other sales material that implies there are no fees charged to investors who have accounts with the firms.

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The legislation, which has passed a vote in Pakistan's lower house of parliament, is supposed to target terrorism, but critics said the language is broad.
They'd often debut Spanish - language ads to win over consumers who are already familiar with the brands, before going on to launch ads in English to appeal to a broader consumer base.
Porter raised additional concerns about language used in posting tools that allows users to post about «suspicious activity,» a category she views as overly broad, as opposed to restricting reports to notifications of specific crimes that were witnessed.
The companies join gay - rights and human rights groups as well as the American Civil Liberties Union in attacking the law over its broad language, which could be used by business owners to use religious objections to deny same - sex couples wedding.
«The language in the ruling is quite broad and if there's some other public policy objective that a provincial government has in mind and restricting trade is really just an incidental outcome, then it's OK,» he said.
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«The broad expectation for the FOMC meeting is that they won't make a move on rates, but may move to a bit more hawkish with the language in its statement,» said Kevin Giddis, head of fixed income capital markets at Raymond James, in a note.
One of the most visited sites on the Internet, Yahoo Inc. delivers a broad array of original and curated content to more than half a billion visitors in more than 30 languages every month.
«I doubt in Facebook's user policy it says that users can be advertised for political purposes — it just has broad language to provide for whatever use cases they want.
The Poznan offices offers a broad range of services, in many different languages, and performs work that serves the many branches of the company.
The McMillan project's opponents say that kind of contradiction would be less clear under new language the Bowser administration wants to insert in the Comprehensive Plan that asserts that references to such categories are «intended to give broad guidance and are not intended to be strictly followed.»
Such a dialogue requires Christian theologians to advance an apologetic which will argue for the truth and goodness of their traditions in language that is intelligible within a broader culture.
«Clarifying and standardizing date label language is one of the most cost effective ways that we can reduce the 40 percent of food that goes to waste each year in the United States,» said Emily Broad Leib, Director, Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic (FLPC).
Keep in mind that the timetable for language development is broad, and your child may run into small roadblocks along the way.
She assesses for challenges and disorders children might have in the areas of broad development, learning / academics, attention, speech / language, and social functioning with whole child treatment plans.
The term developmental delay describes when a baby or toddler doesn't reach milestones in their motor, language, or speech within the broad range of what's considered normal.
[You can often use stronger language in materials going directly to supporters than in ads that will be seen by a broader audience.]
The amendment to the same - sex marriage bill, which is expected to include broader religious exemption language, could be included in the «big ugly» omnibus bill, making it difficult for Republican lawmakers to vote against.
These include the need for a purposively broad, liberal and benevolent interpretation of the Constitution as a whole, so far as the language of the constitution would admit, having due regard to the underlying values and principles that need to be promoted to safeguarded our system of participatory democracy, the principle that the constitution is a document sui generis, and allied to this, the principle that the constitution must be interpreted in the light of its own words, and not words found in some other written constitution» (Writ No: JI / 15/2015 [unreported] pages 23 & 24).
Though several lawmakers met with Gov. Andrew Cuomo to hammer out broader religious language that was eventually included in an amendment, Ball said they did not go far enough.
The bill language does not specify what amount would be considered in excess and appears to give broad discretion to the insurance commissioner.
The Assembly, however, balked at passing the agreed - upon legislation after the budget had passed due to late - blooming concerns that the language was too broad in the categories of public workers it would affect.
Kehoe argued that under Doe v. Bolton, another landmark case on abortion defining health risks abortion might remedy, the broad language would allow for abortions even when a mother is not in significant danger, an expansion over previous New York State law requiring a life - threatening condition.
He or she must be able to build and cross bridges between different disciplines, understand their scientific languages, and develop a broad view on science in general.
There are 19 types of data listed in the bill, and while the list seems exhaustive, it contains the phrase «includes the following, but is not limited to,» which is broad language that should help close any loopholes.
In a broader sense, neuroscientists want to understand how the human brain creates and perceives language, and entrainment has emerged as an important mechanism.
At present, however, «the language in the announcement is broad because NIH doesn't wish to be prescriptive,» NIH spokesperson Don Ralbovsky told Next Wave.
They largely ignore Einstein's philosophical language and the broad, emotive way in which he spoke about his research.
Some linguists cross over among specialties, and others take «a broad approach in terms of looking at the same aspect of language structure in a number of different ways,» says Goldrick.
The results of the Yale study provide an detailed history of color terms across a large language sample, say the researchers, and show that there is broad support for the color terms defined by the Berlin and Kay theory, which maintains that the world's languages share all or part of a common group of color names, and that terms for these concepts evolve in a specific order.
Although there is no equivalent legislation pending in that body, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is putting the finishing touches on a new version of the America COMPETES Act, a broader bill to reauthorize programs at NSF and research at the departments of energy and commerce that could include language on NSF's oversight of major facilities.
This pattern suggests that the propagation of the broad - spectrum oscillatory profile in auditory cortex to key regions of the language network was reduced in subjects with autism relative to controls (Figure 4).
Chapman's theory is really quite straightforward: he believes that the many, many ways in which people express emotional love can be condensed down into five broad categories or «languages» (receiving gifts, acts of service, words of affirmation, physical touch, and quality time).
According to Forbe's research into intellectual property law, the language used in JDate's patent was registered in 1999, and it is broadbroad enough (as mentioned earlier) to cover most dating websites and apps on the market today — so they could essentially claim IP infringement over any other company in the space.
Where most superhero movies have gone family and broad, Deadpool went adult and rude, and revelled in the possibilities a UK 15 or US R rating opened up in terms of «strong bloody violence», «strong language» and «crude depictions of sexual acts», to quote the British Board of Film Classification.
Now opening theatrically in a new cut that runs a leisurely 151 minutes (four minutes shorter than the version that played at Cannes), «The Square,» which will represent Sweden in the upcoming Oscar race for best foreign - language film, may be addressing a broader, less industry - entangled crowd.
The Dark Horse Details: 2014, Broad Green Pictures Rated: R, language, drug use The lowdown: This New Zealand feature, based on a true story, follows Genesis «Gen» Potini (Cliff Curtis), a man who has spent years moving in and out of mental institutions.
It has been used on foreign language films for decades (this trailer for Wong Kar - Wai's 2046 is a perfect example), but it's only in recent years that it has caught on in a broader sense.
An optional French language track confirms that terrible movies are less terrible in French (and terrible actors are suddenly not - bad), and an unusual number of subtitle options clarify the broad audience the studio is targeting with this release.
One of the tightest ensembles not in a British television series, the cast pulls us in and helps us over the film's language and broad strokes.
As is usual for the incredibly broad spectrum of members of the ICS, foreign language films and performances were well represented in all categories with The Assassin, The Duke of Burgundy and Li» l Quinquin among the films to garner multiple nominations.
The first all - English language film released by promising new distributor Broad Green Pictures, Learning to Drive was something of a minor hit in theaters late last summer, grossing $ 3.5 million from a max theater count of just 339 on decent but not exceptional reviews nearly a year after its 2014 Toronto International Film Festival premiere.
I won't summarize here the imperatives and practices of critical pedagogy, or popular education, except to say that these approaches build from the experiences of students, and employ languages that help students interrogate the transparency of their own experiences, that is, languages that enable students to challenge the interpretation of their experiences and that assist students in connecting their own experiences and histories to broader situations that are local, regional, national and global in scope.
Catherine Snow: Incorporating Rich Language in Early Education Educations Funders Researchers Initiative, November 18, 2013 «Taking on the task of improving reading skills, for all children and especially for those scoring at the bottom of the skill distribution, requires three simple things: first, we must provide all children with experiences designed to ensure a broad knowledge base and rich language before entry to kindergarten; second, we must redesign post-primary instruction to focus on discussion, analysis, critique, and synthesis; and third, we must redirect resources from testing children to assessing what is actually going on inside classrooms,» writes Professor Catherine Snow.
For instance, some might assume that you need maths and computer science to succeed in cyber security, but in reality there are a broad range of opportunities for those who demonstrate strategic thinking with their aptitude for computer games or who are good at languages, recognising patterns or enjoy taking things apart.
[T] hey bring deep understanding of at least one field, but have the capacity to converse in the language of a broader range of disciplines.
Preparing for adulthood • Planning for young people's futures • A broad range of education and learning opportunities: Wolf Review • Employment opportunities and support: the role of disability employment advisers • A coordinated transition to adult health services: joint working across all services • Support for independent living Services working together for families • Local authorities and local health services will play a pivotal role in delivering change for children, young people and families • Reducing bureaucratic burdens on professionals • Empowering local professionals to develop collaborative, innovative and high quality services • Supporting the development of high quality speech and language therapy workforce and educational psychology profession • Encouraging greater collaboration between local areas • Extending local freedom and flexibility over the use of funding • Enabling the voluntary and community sector to take on a greater role in delivering services • Exploring a national banded funding framework • Bringing about greater alignment of pre 16 and post 16 funding arrangements
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